Event Title
Academic Publishing 101: How to Share your Research with Wider Audiences, a graduate student organized session
Location
Zoom
Event Website
https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/j/92180238171
Start Date
8-6-2021 10:30 AM
End Date
8-6-2021 12:00 PM
Document Type
Keynote
Description
Academic Publishing 101: How to Share your Research with Wider Audiences
Rationale: While writing your dissertation can sometimes seem like an isolating individual experience, sharing your work with broader audiences can be a way of affirming your relationships to a broader scholarly community as well as the broader public. In this session, we will discuss how to navigate the world of academic publishing—how to select publication forums that are a good fit with your research and how to shape your dissertation writing into scholarly publications and shorter journalistic pieces. This session will be interactive. It will feature a formal presentation as well as a question and answer period.
Speaker: Pauline Wakeham is an Associate Professor of Indigenous and Canadian literary and cultural studies. She is also currently the Graduate Development and Professionalization coordinator for the Department of English and Writing Studies at Western—a role in which she helps mentor graduate students in many aspects of professional development.
*Please note this session will be recorded and posted on this page after the conference.
Academic Publishing 101: How to Share your Research with Wider Audiences, a graduate student organized session
Zoom
Academic Publishing 101: How to Share your Research with Wider Audiences
Rationale: While writing your dissertation can sometimes seem like an isolating individual experience, sharing your work with broader audiences can be a way of affirming your relationships to a broader scholarly community as well as the broader public. In this session, we will discuss how to navigate the world of academic publishing—how to select publication forums that are a good fit with your research and how to shape your dissertation writing into scholarly publications and shorter journalistic pieces. This session will be interactive. It will feature a formal presentation as well as a question and answer period.
Speaker: Pauline Wakeham is an Associate Professor of Indigenous and Canadian literary and cultural studies. She is also currently the Graduate Development and Professionalization coordinator for the Department of English and Writing Studies at Western—a role in which she helps mentor graduate students in many aspects of professional development.
*Please note this session will be recorded and posted on this page after the conference.
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/caas/conference2021/tuesday/7